A draw and bracket engine that runs offline as well as online, with auto-recovery and printed paper backup at every stage
Varför det är viktigt
Most boulodromes sit at the edge of mobile coverage, and venue Wi-Fi is often a single overloaded router. If the draw engine depends on the cloud, a five-minute outage blocks 50 matches and ripples across the rest of the day.
The graphiqueur needs the same engine to keep working on the local device, queue changes for sync, and produce printed start lists at every stage so the event can continue on paper if all electronics fail. Paper backup is also a federation requirement at sanctioned events.
Hur Petanque Life svarar
The control table app ships the draw engine locally, runs all generation on-device and syncs results when connectivity returns. Each generated round automatically queues to the connected ESC/POS or A4 printer with start lists, court assignments and referee sheets in the federation's preferred layout, giving a paper fallback the federation will accept and a recovery point if the device itself fails mid-event.